Tuesday, 14 April 2026

One Poem by Antonia Alexandra Klimenko

 






Mayday! Mayday! 
Can anyone hear me    
over 
I am a country in distress 
a state of emergency 
over 
and under protest   arbitrary arrest 
a rescue mission     in critical condition 
an act of sedition    without contrition 
Can anyone help me? 
over 
a hungry nation 
a demonstration 
without work 
without food 
without a roof 
a word of truth 
is not what I was paid for 
is not what I was made for 
is not a promise I can keep 
without a dream to sleep on 
                               to keep on    keeping on 
Every day   I work   I struggle 
my hands bruised chaffed and worn 
I crawl on my knees 
birthing the stillborn hopes 
the blood sweat and tears 
the growing fears and pleas     
of untold workers  of bygone years 
the  trust of  the unborn 
while you  and your pagan bureaucracies 
are sowing new seeds of dissension 
in a bottomless sky 
our pensions in suspension 
Can you hear me? 
Can i ask why? 
over 
Every day I sighhh a little  
Every day I die a little 
over    
We are a sinking ship 
in your dick--tatorship 
your sea of despair  
your I don’t care 
While unemployment 
is on the rise 
we break our backs  
we are old hacks 
at carrying this heavy load of shit    
the refuse of       the injustice of   
old age  outrage  and doom 
Just Another day on the garbage heap 
Just Another day    of the in-Seine 
to suffocate under the stench  
of your cheap perfume  
your cheap perfume 
So  Save me   Save me 
from your social reforms-- 
the one i supported until I aborted 
the way you went about it 
Do not doubt it   i will shout it 
Your 43 years of political  norms 
your rainy day 
that I was born  
to pay for         
over and  
over   
I AM the dark before the dawn 
Can you hear me ?
Over  and over 
Do you care? 
Is  anyone there?








 

Antonia Alexandra Klimenko was first introduced on the BBC and to the literary world by the legendary James Meary Tambimuttu of Poetry London–-publisher of T.S. Eliot, Dylan Thomas, Henry Miller and Bob Dylan, to name a few.  After his death, it was his friend, the late great Kathleen Raine, who took an interest in her writing and encouraged her to publish.  A nominee for the Pushcart Prize, The Best of the Net, and a former San Francisco Poetry Slam Champion, she is widely published. She has been a featured guest at Shakespeare & Company, as well as performed or read in other literary venues in the City of Light and elsewhere. Her work has appeared in (among others) XXI Century Literature (in which she represents France), Jazz and Literature and Maintenant : Journal of Contemporary Dada Writing and Art archived at New York’s Museum of Modern Art. She is the recipient of two grants: one from Poets in Need, of which Michael (100 Thousand Poets for Change) Rothenberg was a co-founder; the second—the 2018 Generosity Award bestowed on her by Kathleen Spivack and Joseph Murray for her outstanding service to international writers through SpokenWord Paris where she is Poet in Residence. Her selected poems On the Way to Invisible was recently published by The Opiate Books and is now available. Her selected poems The Looking Glass is forthcoming in May, 2026.

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